2IO THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY 



(Coll. Essays, i, p. i), and published as part of a series 

 of biographical sketches by C. Engel. Several quota- 

 tions from it have already been made (pp. i, 2, 4, 21, 34). 

 He also took part in a correspondence which appeared in 

 the Times, in the later part of the year, and arose out of 

 questions as to private property in land, propounded to 

 Mr. John Morley at Newcastle. This led to a series of 

 articles on political philosophy, contributed to the Nine- 

 teenth Century for 1 890, the first being written before the 

 close of 1889. 



